Palace Theatre Lobby |
The Palace Theatre in Waterbury was built in the
early 1920’s was active cultural scene prior to WWII. Famous New
England theater impresario Sylvester Z. Poli opened the venue in 1922, after
investing $1 million in its opulent décor. Designed by period architect
Thomas Lamb in a Second Renaissance Revival style, the Palace Theater features
an eclectic mix of Greek, Roman, Arabic and Federal motifs, grand lobby spaces
and ornate dome ceilings, all in a palatial setting fit for a king.
Originally a movie/vaudeville house,
the Palace evolved with the times over its 70 years of operation, presenting
everything from silent films to Big Band music to contemporary rock concerts.
Once considered the premiere performance venue in the Northeast, the Palace
lights went dim in 1987.
After 18 years of darkness and a $30 million three
year renovation, restoration and expansion, the theater was transformed into a
90,000 square foot arena, housing a state-of-the-art theatrical facility in a
historically preserved City landmark. Positioned as Greater Waterbury's Center
for the Performing Arts, this exquisite complex now showcases a performance
schedule boasting professional Broadway performances, educational programs,
top-quality family entertainment and more.
Jersey Boys |
The Palace Theatre is not resting on
its’ laurel’s and it getting ready to
rock as it announces the 2013 - 2013-2014 Webster Bank Broadway
Series that is paying tribute to some of the most iconic songs and biggest
names in Rock and Roll history.
The season-long music fest kicks-off in October (9-13) with eight
performances of Jersey Boys, the Tony Award-winning
blockbuster musical about the rise of Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Frankie
Valli and The Four Seasons.
Elf |
In November (19-21), patrons will be rockin’ around the Christmas
tree to the new holiday classic Elf The Musical, followed by
the world-wide party musical Rock of Ages in March
(21-22), featuring 28 classic 80’s songs by artists like Bon Jovi, Twisted
Sister, Journey and more.
Hair |
The musical series continues in May (2-4) with HAIR,
a chart-topping and poignant musical journey through the tumultuous 1960s, and
wraps up in June (6-8) with Million Dollar Quartet, the
musical that united four of the world’s greatest rock and roll icons Elvis
Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins and Johnny Cash.
As with any V.I.P. experience,
becoming a Palace Theater Broadway subscriber has its benefits. Not only do
customers reserve the same great seats for all five national touring Broadway
productions, but they also receive a ten percent package savings on their
tickets, as well as complimentary E-PASS privileges, which include advance
email notice of new events with the opportunity to buy presale tickets before
the general public.
Broadway Series subscription renewals for current subscribers are available
and the Box Office is currently accepting orders for new subscribers. For more
information or to receive a subscription brochure, call the Box Office at
203-346-2000 or visit www.palacetheaterct.org. For area information www.litchfieldhills.com.
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